Local hospital networks and National Health Reform

A local hospital network (LHN) is an organisation that provides public hospital services in accordance with the National Health Reform Agreement (the Agreement). A local hospital network can contain one or more hospitals, and is usually defined as a business group, geographical area or community. Every Australian public hospital is part of a local hospital network.

Note: The term 'local hospital network' is a national term. Some states and territories use their own local terminology to describe these networks, such as local health districts, health organisations, and hospital and health services.

Under the Agreement, local hospital networks receive NHR funding for the following public hospital services:

All admitted and non-admitted services

All emergency department services provided by a recognised emergency department

Other outpatient, mental health, sub-acute services and other services that could reasonably be considered a public hospital service.

Note: Local hospital networks also receive funding from other sources, including the Commonwealth, states and territories, and third parties for the provision of other specific functions and services outside the scope of the Agreement, for example, dental services, primary care, home and community care, residential aged care and pharmaceuticals. For further information on total funding to a particular local hospital network, contact the Department of Health in the relevant state or territory to view the service agreement for that local hospital network.

Block funded local hospital networks

This report reflects that this local hospital network is exclusively block funded. Block funding is a system of funding public hospital functions and services as a fixed amount based on population and previous funding. Many small hospitals are entirely block funded, often having fluctuating activity that would result in unpredictable revenue if funded on the basis of activity.

The financial information outlined in the following report represents NHR payments. NHR payments are when NHR funding is deposited into a state pool account or state managed fund and is paid out of the state pool account by the Administrator, or is paid out of state managed fund by the state or territory.

For the basis of NHR payments, see the Basis for National Health Reform payments explanation in the Queensland report for September 2012, see Queensland report, September 2012.

Commonwealth and Queensland NHR payments

This table shows total NHR payments from contributions provided by the Commonwealth and Queensland to the Torres Strait - Northern Peninsula Hospital and Health Service by service category for September 2012 and year-to-date (YTD).

Total Block payments (SMF) represents NHR payments made by the state or territory from the state managed fund (SMF) to the local hospital network.

Payments in these tables are GST exclusive. The majority of government funding to local hospital networks is not subject to GST. However in some cases, hospital funding to non-government entities does attract GST, for example, denominational hospitals, privately and commercially owned health facilities, or any other non-government third party provider of health services or related supplies.